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Borders Are Open for Profit, but Not for People

In a Q&A, prolific author and professor Justin Akers Chacón discusses his new book where he breaks down free trade agreements and argues why the U.S.-Mexico border should be opened for people.

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Feb 03, 2022
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People who cross the border are always intensely scrutinized. But money, capital, and commodities seem to flow seamlessly across the dividing line. Indeed, we don’t hear much about the long-term dynamics of opening borders to corporate power and capital investment, and very little about the “repatriation of profit,” as the San Diego–based author, profes…

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